

Matrix seems really overkill for this task, and is so damn complicated (probably resource intensive too?)
Matrix seems really overkill for this task, and is so damn complicated (probably resource intensive too?)
Seems cool, but they do data collection other than anonymous statistical data, which is a big no no for me
That’s nice, thanks :) - didn’t know that
I’m on Windows atm, but will eventually switch to Linux.
I would prefer the setup to be easy on the client side, so other people can do it in a small amount of time and easily (non technical people or people that don’t want to think too much)
Oh, OBS gives a virtual camera? That’s nice!
Mhh, I would prefer to take a safer option, but thanks for the useful infos :)
Alright! I try to stay away from WebRTC / browser stuff as I feel like it’s too limiting (limited codecs, quality, settings, often slow…)
Someone proposed this before. I’ll have to try, but I’m afraid it will be a bit janky. Can’t only stream a specific app with sound, and probably can’t configure too much (quality, FPS, …)
What should I use with OBS? I believe it can’t be used by itself, and I need something to stream to.
That’s what I was looking into but yea, it seems their screen sharing capabilities are still too limited. Thanks for sharing though :)
I’ll have to try, but I’m afraid it will be a bit janky. Can’t only stream a specific app with sound
After testing the non-self hosted version, it seems like the quality isn’t really good :-/ - idk if that’s because I stream from the browser and if OBS will make a difference
Edit: nevermind, it seems like it supports more, but their interface is really not intuitive. I’ll test it, seems nice :)